Initial releases of Microsoft operating systems tend to be pretty easy to pirate, but become more and more irritating to use over time a Microsoft squirts out Windows Genuine Advantage patches through Windows […]

Microsoft has announced the next version of Microsoft Office for Mac will include a new application with a familiar name. Entourage for Mac will be replaced with Microsoft Outlook for Mac. Previously, the […]

Sony, Universal, EMI, and Warner are prepping their own successor to MP3, code-named CMX, that will combine songs, lyrics, music videos, artwork, and liner notes into a unique interactive experience. Don’t confuse it […]

Have you ever wondered why some updates or installs require a reboot, and others don’t? The main reason relates to kernel-level (core) services running in memory which either have been altered by the […]

Yesterday, in a keynote address given by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2009, Microsoft gave additional guidance regarding Windows Azure and its fee-based model for use. The Redmond, […]

There’s something afoot. Microsoft is trying to sell the world a service. It’s packaged under the innocuous name: “cloud computing”. But, it’s nothing short of something harmful to people, businesses, and maybe even […]

It’s reported today on DigiTimes that Intel is in talks with Google to utilize its Android-based operating system on future Moorestown- or generic Atom-powered MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices). Intel reportedly commented that their […]

Section 8 of the Sherman Anti-trust act relates directly to interlocking corporate directors who sit on different corporate boards. With the announcement of Google’s Chrome OS, this nearly 120 year old law, and […]

I’ve written opinions on this subject in recent months (here and here) so I’ll be brief with this one. With Google’s late Tuesday Google Chrome OS announcement, a new competitor to Microsoft’s Windows […]